FAQs

Who Can Go whitewater Rafting?

There are trips available for all ages and ability levels. Most rivers only require that you be in reasonably good physical condition. However, our river has two sections in which some require you be in very good physical shape. The first section, just about anyone can go whitewater rafting. The second section, requires some physical shape and be able to swim.

What Should I Take With Me?

Take any necessary prescription medications such as inhalers, bee sting kits, insulin etc. DO NOT take your car keys, wallets, cell phones etc. with you for the trip. You will want to be sure to take along sunscreen, sunglasses with a strap to secure them and a camera. Disposable water proof cameras are readily available, easy to take along with you and take good quality pictures.

What Should I Wear Rafting?

A simple swim suit, nylon shorts, tennis shoes or sandals, and a hat are appropriate. In any case be sure to dress in layers so that you can easily add or remove articles as you need.

Is There Danger Involved With Whitewater Rafting?

As in any outdoor adventure activity there are inherent risks involved with whitewater rafting. You will be required by the outfitter to sign an acknowledgement of risk form stating that you are aware of the dangers involved in whitewater rafting. However, most of our guides have additional safety training.